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Thermo fragte in Society & CultureLanguages · vor 1 Jahrzehnt

My native language is not English. Help please.?

How differ ‘to shape, to create and to fashion’?

Does 'to create' mean 'make out of nothing' or does it mean 'construct a new object with a new concept (and) by help of existing materials'?

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  • vor 1 Jahrzehnt
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    I am not an English major, but I will try to answer this question for you.

    They are, for the most part, describing the same thing, in that they all mean "to make something" although each is slightly different.

    I would consider "to shape" to mean "to mold" or "to form," and similiarly with "to fashion." You can "shape" or "fashion" an opinion. Yes, I would consider that "to create" refers more to "making something out of nothing." You can "create" a poem or a work of art.

    I'm not sure I answered this well, but I hope it helps a little.

    Best wishes.

  • vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    It's always useful to consult an online dictionary if u're not a native speaker...and even if u r i guess...

    Here's what the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary has to say about those 3 verbs:

    Main Entry: shape

    Pronunciation: 'shAp

    Function: verb

    Inflected Form(s): shaped; shap·ing

    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sceapen, gescapen, past participle of scieppan; akin to Old High German skepfen to shape

    transitive verb

    1 : FORM, CREATE; especially : to give a particular form or shape to

    2 obsolete : ORDAIN, DECREE

    3 : to adapt in shape so as to fit neatly and closely <a dress shaped to her figure>

    4 a : DEVISE, PLAN <shape a policy> b : to embody in definite form <shaping a folktale into an epic>

    5 a : to make fit for (as a particular use or purpose) : ADAPT <shape the questions to fit the answers> b : to determine or direct the course or character of <events that shaped history> c : to modify (behavior) by rewarding changes that tend toward a desired response

    intransitive verb

    1 : to come to pass : HAPPEN <it's shaping up that I am known now for my husbands -- Leslie Marmon Silko>

    2 : to take on or approach a mature or definite form -- often used with up <the summer is shaping up to be one of the hottest on record>

    Main Entry: create

    Pronunciation: krE-'At, 'krE-"

    Function: verb

    Inflected Form(s): cre·at·ed; cre·at·ing

    Etymology: Middle English, from Latin creatus, past participle of creare; akin to Latin crescere to grow -- more at CRESCENT

    transitive verb

    1 : to bring into existence <God created the heaven and the earth -- Genesis 1:1(Authorized Version)>

    2 a : to invest with a new form, office, or rank <was created a lieutenant> b : to produce or bring about by a course of action or behavior <her arrival created a terrible fuss> <create new jobs>

    3 : CAUSE, OCCASION <famine creates high food prices>

    4 a : to produce through imaginative skill <create a painting> b : DESIGN <creates dresses>

    intransitive verb

    1 : to make or bring into existence something new

    2 : to set up a scoring opportunity in basketball <create off the dribble>

    Main Entry: fashion

    Function: transitive verb

    Inflected Form(s): fash·ioned; fash·ion·ing /'fash-ni[ng], 'fa-sh&n-i[ng]/

    1 a : to give shape or form to : MOLD b : ALTER, TRANSFORM c : to mold into a particular character by influencing or training d : to make or construct usually with the use of imagination and ingenuity <fashion a lamp from an old churn>

    2 : FIT, ADAPT

    3 obsolete : CONTRIVE

  • vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    to create is to make something out of nothing

    the shape is to take whats there and make it different

    and to fashion is lthe same as to make

  • vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    here's a crazy idea ...check out the dictionary , it'll give the exact definition

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  • Anonym
    vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    create just means to construct.....................

    to shape is to create again but differently

    .=.=.=.

    to fasion doesn't belong????

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